BY C. D. GILLIES. 8S 



prefers the warmer months of the year, and Trinema 

 enchelys Ldy., and Pareuglypha reticulata Pen., the cooler 

 ones. This record of the latter species is believed to be 

 the first for Australia. 



My thanks are due to Mr. E. W. Bick, Curator of the 

 Brisbane Botanic Gardens, for permission to obtain the 

 material used in this investigation. 



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